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Tulips with delivery in Dnipro

Tulip season runs February through May, peaking by March 8. It's off-season now — first supplies are announced on Instagram @wtf.flowers.ua. Meanwhile, browse the year-round flowers in the catalog.

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The tulip is a flower of the spring window: in Dnipro its season runs February through May, peaking by March 8, when thousands of stems pass through our studio. Outside that window honest tulips don't exist — we don't sell what we can't vouch for, so this page lives by the season's rhythm.

The tulip has long outgrown the "three stems in cellophane" image: double peony-shaped varieties rival roses, parrot tulips with carved edges look exotic, and classics give clean graphic lines in mono bouquets of 15 to 51 stems.

A quirk worth knowing: the tulip is the only commercial flower that keeps growing in the vase — up to a couple of centimeters overnight. The bouquet changes shape, leans to the light and lives its own life. Some are surprised by it; we love it.

When choosing tulips, pick dense, barely colored buds — they'll open at home and last longer. In season we build both mono bouquets and spring signature designs with freesia and ranunculus.

Frequently asked questions

When is tulip season?
February through May, peaking by March 8. In summer and autumn honest fresh tulips don't exist — what's on sale is cold-storage leftovers with unpredictable life.
How long do tulips last?
5–8 days. A tulip keeps growing in the vase and leans toward light — that's normal. Cold water and a cool spot extend its life.
What kinds exist besides classic?
Double peony-shaped, parrot (carved wavy edges), fringed, tall French. Every color except blue.
Can I pre-order for March 8?
You should: it's the busiest day of the year. Pre-orders open in February — announced on Instagram @wtf.flowers.ua and on the site.